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Two sentences for better meetings | Shubhro Saha
Meetings lacking discipline often start late, have no clear purpose or procedure, go down rabbit holes, and tend to end only because time ran out.
Jeff Shannon • Lead Engaging Meetings
If your meeting peters out at the end to a slow, painful grind, then no one (but you) will remember the tremendous first half of the meeting.
Jeff Shannon • Lead Engaging Meetings
How to Start the Meeting
Jeff Shannon • Lead Engaging Meetings
HOW DO I INITIATE A MEETING? Have you first determined that your meeting is necessary? OK, make a list of the people you want to invite. Then cross off everyone except those members who are absolutely critical to the meeting’s purpose. It’s not about sparing feelings; it’s about moving forward. Create a detailed agenda and then ask yourself one mor
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It became clear that many work conversations started with the following issues. Failing to provide context for the message. This happens when the audience doesn’t know what the topic is about. Not having a clear purpose for the message. This happens when the audience doesn’t know why they are receiving the information. Not getting to the point fast
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